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Each time I drive by Red Rock, the enticing aroma of BBQ from Lucille's always catches my attention. Finally, I decided to give it a try. We opted for the Pick 2 Combo featuring BBQ Chicken and Beef Ribs (additional cost). Accompanying our main dishes were Mac and Cheese and the Cracked Out Deviled Eggs. Before diving in, be sure to grab each of their sauces to sample. Surprisingly, I found myself preferring the chicken over the ribs. The chicken was incredibly smoky, juicy, and bursting with flavor. Although the ribs were also delicious, the chicken stole the show for me. Make sure to pair each bite with a different sauce combination to find your favorite match. One sauce might pair better with chicken, while another complements the ribs. Mac and Cheese is always a great companion to BBQ, and this one didn't disappoint. The Deviled Eggs were decent but not something I would necessarily order again. They come topped with crispy chicken cracklings, which are best enjoyed fresh; if you bring them home, the cracklings tend to soften, turning them into regular deviled eggs. The ambiance at Lucille's is relaxed, with dim lighting creating a cozy atmosphere. The restaurant is spacious, so it’s likely you’ll find a seat without a long wait. During my visit on a Saturday, there was a live band, which added a delightful touch to the dining experience. It’s not often you get to enjoy a great meal paired with live music.
I visited Bacchanal Buffet to celebrate a birthday, and I must say, it truly deserves its reputation as the best buffet in Las Vegas, if not the world 🤯. It's definitely worth both the price and the wait time. Reservations are recommended, but be prepared for a possible wait even with one. The buffet boasts an impressive variety of food from different cuisines, as well as an array of desserts. Parking is available at Caesar’s Palace, and it seems that complimentary parking might be included after dining, as I don't recall having to pay for it. Diners are given 90 minutes to enjoy their meal, but if it's not particularly busy, the staff might allow for a bit of extra time. Remember to only take what you can finish, as taking food to go is not permitted. There's an option to tip either at the counter when paying or at the table, which might seem unusual, but the experience was well worth it so a tip was left at the table. Drinks are a separate cost, although soft drinks are included with your meal and come with free refills. Additionally, some beverages are conveniently set up near the Mexican food section.
We visited Canonita again tonight after several years and were thrilled to find the experience just as enjoyable as we remembered. The chips, salsa, and guacamole were fantastic appetizers. I ordered the San Luis Chile Relleno and, due to a shellfish allergy, sous chef Fernando Alzaga went above and beyond to ensure my dish was safe. It turned out to be incredible, and I truly appreciated the care taken. The Santa Rosa Barbacoa was equally delicious. We also tried the Canonita margaritas, which did not disappoint. Overall, another wonderful meal with special thanks to sous chef Fernando and our waitress Laura L, who made the evening exceptional.
Dropped by Fresco Italiano at the Westgate Hotel after catching a show. Having walked past this place several times, I'm pleased I finally had the chance to dine here. It's surprisingly spacious inside. We were seated in a comfortable booth along the wall. The service was attentive and friendly. Food highlights: - Meat Lasagna - Bruschetta and Burrata Board The lasagna was packed with flavor and incredibly cheesy. The bruschetta was just as tasty, and the creamy burrata was a delightful touch. A great spot that I look forward to visiting again.
Service was excellent at Julian Serrano Tapas in Las Vegas. The pan manchego bread we started with was delightful and easily the highlight of the meal. The fried octopus, however, left something to be desired, reminiscent of fast food hush puppies, with little octopus flavor. The mushroom risotto was overly salty. While the braised chicken was tasty, a few pieces were unfortunately dry. The bacon-wrapped dates, on the other hand, were deliciously savory. We couldn't try the paella due to a show and the wait time of approximately 45 to 60 minutes. It is on the pricier side, as expected at Aria. The restaurant is conveniently located on the 1st floor, near the service desk.
Boathouse Asian Eatery in Las Vegas is the perfect spot to spend an evening. This was my second visit, and it has quickly become my favorite sushi restaurant. We were so hungry that I didn't get a chance to take pictures of most of our food. We thoroughly enjoyed the happy hour menu, and even the kids loved it. Our waitress was amazing. This place is truly a gem in Las Vegas!
A group of us decided to check out the “unlimited tacos and margaritas” special on a Tuesday at Borracha. For just $29, you get unlimited chicken and beef tacos, lime margaritas, and tequila shots, plus tax and tip. What a deal! It’s crucial to make a reservation at least a month in advance due to the high demand driven by social media buzz. Last-minute tables on a Tuesday are almost impossible to snag. The meal kicked off with chips and salsa. The unlimited tacos are limited to basic beef and chicken; if you want other meats or marinated options, there’s an additional cost. Our initial batch of tacos came with double tortillas, but they kindly switched to single tortillas at our request. The margarita option is strictly lime, with no other flavors included. Despite these specifics, it’s a fantastic deal, especially for a night out with friends or a date night. The service was outstanding, with very attentive staff. I'll definitely be coming back; it was a wonderful experience.
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